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1 January, 19701 January, 1970 1 comments Music & Clubbing Music & Clubbing

I've been an active member in the club scene for a number of years now and I have always found it interesting meeting new people from a wide range of cultures and lifestyles. Along the years I have become friends/acquainted with many individuals or groups of people from club to club, area to area across the UK.

 

Some of the clubbers/ravers I have met along the way range vastly in age from early teens into their late 50's. I also know many clubbers that are 25-30 however, that feel they are not able to keep up with the pace anymore or can't last a night out and feel they are getting to old to go out clubbing. Is there an age where we are classified as "too old" for clubbing?

 

Understandably, the answer to this question is going to differ dramatically per individual, is it wrong for a 60 year old oap to be raving it up at the front? I would be interested to hear your views on this.

 

I suppose it comes back to the saying "you are only as old as you feel" but shouldn't everyone be treating as equals on the dance floor? Irregardless of age, and why do some people hit 30 and feel uncomfortable going to a club and being surrounded by groups of 18 - 22 years olds?

 

What age would you say you need to lay down your glowsticks and pick up your pipe n' slippers? If at all...

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